Straight Pull actions

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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Re: Straight Pull actions

#11 Post by Ovenpaa »

airkid wrote:
they do need to be started at full throttle and operated with brisk authority.
Reminds me of the 500 Velocette I had!
Another motorcyclist?
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That looks nice. Mine is the carbine, about K98k size. Was looking for the rifle but the carbine came up first.

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Another motorcyclist?
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In a former life. Haven't ridden one for 20 years but I very nearly bought a BSA M20 last year as an investment. Mem' sahib wasn't too keen so settled for a BSA Mk2 Airborne bicycle instead. Doesn't take up so much room :)

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#15 Post by Ovenpaa »

I have a proper post war 1946 Norton 16H somewhere and ride an R1200R to work just about every day (Lets not talk about December!) Talking of airborne I quite fancy an Excelsior Welbike (Corgi) one day..
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dromia wrote:
airkid wrote: I find with my Schmidt that primary extraction is a problem with factory ammo (PPU). It might just be me being limp-wristed of course :roll:

Anyone else have that problem with S/P actions?

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Nope, but they do need to be started at full throttle and operated with brisk authority.
I'd second that. I have a K31 and if you don't show it who's boss when you slam the bolt home you'll feel a right muppet when you all you get is a light click when you try to send it down range. Not that I'd know anything about that of course. :oops:

Before I bought mine I got the opportunity to shoot one open sighted at 1000yds on Stickledown last summer. Even I managed to turn in reasonable results with it. I wish I could say the same about the No.4 at the same distance (my fault for not getting to grips with the sights I know).

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#17 Post by dromia »

Remember the scope mounted Schmidt Rubin actioned sporter in "Streets of Laredo".

CH Roads shoots a recumbent Schimdt Rubin Match rifle in one of the episodes of the 1970's BBC series "The Gun".


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#18 Post by targetman »

Yes.....M1910 Ross .303", 7.5mm 1911 Schmidt Rubin and a 1911 Schmidt Rubin actioned 7.62mm Target Rifle.
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Yes.....M1910 Ross .303", 7.5mm 1911 Schmidt Rubin and a 1911 Schmidt Rubin actioned 7.62mm Target Rifle
Targetman

Yes, the S-R action enjoyed a surge of popularity in the mid-late 70s for target rifles. I can certainly remember shooting on several details at the Imperial during that period alongside S-R users, who invariably beat the heck out of my converted P.14 at the longer ranges. Heady days :roll:

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#20 Post by dirtbag »

The Gun Pimp wrote:We have a couple of Ross shooters at Diggle and the odd Schmidt Rubin shooter.

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Rubins are great fun !

I wouldnt mind an Austro Hungarian M95, love the way the clip pings out the bottom before the last shot !
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